Kids do the weirdest things. 

May 27, 1997

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From our cover story on the straight edge phenomenon, a movement made up of punk and hardcore kids who adopt a hard line against drugs, tobacco, alcohol and promiscuous sex. Instead, according to the story, they get their jollies moshing and, apparently, jumping between freight cars at the railroad tracks on Belle Isle.

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